| 1. Pioggia d'Aprile |
| 2. Eccezione |
| 3. Mulini a Vento |
| 4. Fiori d'Arancio |
| 5. Matilde Odiava I Gatti |
| 6. Uva Acerba |
| 7. Moderato in Re Minore |
| 8. Masino |
| 9. Alleanza |
| 10. Venti del Nord |
| 11. Eppur Si Muove |
| 12. Carmen |
L' Eccezione,Carmen Consoli,Polydor,Italian Pop,World Music
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L'eccezione
Carmen Consoli Manufacturer: Universal ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000076CWW Release Date: 2002-11-04 |
Tracks:
- Pioggia D'aprile
- L'eccezione
- Mulini A Vento
- Fiori D'arancio
- Matilde Odiava I Gatti
- U Va Acerba
- Moderato In Re Minore
- Masino
- L'allenaza
- Venti Del Nord
- Eppur Si Muove
- Carmen
Customer Reviews:
An Exceptional Album by The Exceptional Carmen Consoli!.......2006-10-18
My favourite is Uva acerba. To me it is probably the best of the many excellent songs she has written and it is definitely one of my desert island songs. It is soulfully beautiful to me, haunting.
It combines thoughtful lyrics (although difficult for me as my Italian is rudimentary) illuminated by proverbs, with a wistful quality; melodic with breathtaking modulations and a soft latin rhythm, and fine yet understated instrumentation. Her voice ranges from intimate and sensuous, to plaintive to serene, yet commanding.
A wonderful song from this album is Pioggia d'aprile. So pretty, classy and breezy, upbeat, passionate and yet dreamy, it seems to tell a story and also express feelings and a sort of personal philosophy. It's a perfect pop song and it's timeless. I heard it live and acoustic and it was even better than on the album.
Another reviewer already wrote about Moderato in Re minore, and I certainly agree. It's heartbreakingly beautiful ballad, which shows perhaps the softest side of the artist. It is an expression of her humanity and empathy for someone who has a very different sort of life from hers. Great guitar playing -- as usual -- by Carmen and her musicians are always great, too.
Then there is Venti del Nord. Soft of jazzy, syncopated waltz-like rhythm, dream-like and magical, yet she brings it down to earth. Lovely.
I was lucky enough to hear Fiori d'Arancio live, and it was fantastic as it is on the album. It transcends genres, for me, it's rock, but it's a fabulous dance track, it's powerful and soulful and I love it. Eppur si muove is great rock n'roll, danceable, with Eastern touches near the end.
There is a lovely little surprise on here, an instrumental aptly titled Carmen that provides a perfect finish.
The other songs are really good and there aren't any I don't like, but the ones above are, for me ... exceptional. I'm still in the process of learning to appreciate this artist. I only discovered her this year and am finding that some of her music is still growing on me. I've also not been able to translate some of her songs that well and would love to be able to understand her lyrics better.
Her musical language is one I understand. It may be because I grew up with many of her influences, Jefferson Airplane, Janis Joplin, Aretha. Like all great artists, Carmen has been influenced by greats, but she doesn't imitate them, she absorbs them and produces something original. It's contemporary yet traditional, her music is sparkling and new, yet it has an ancient quality due to her Sicilian roots. Maybe it's also because my roots are Sicilian that it hits me hard, but I think many people feel this way, because much in this music comes from the roots of our civilisation, both Western and Eastern, and I would even say that in a lot of her music East and West meet, even in her hardest rock it is sometimes apparent, although much more in her latest work, Eva Contro Eva. I'll probably say more about this when I review that one, which I hope to do soon.
Carmen's sensitivity, intelligence, and pure talent as a songwriter will hook you.......2005-12-26
The following excerpt may not be the best or most representative example of her work -- it's a favorite refrain, from "Moderato in Re Minore":
...Ed avrebbe voluto trovare al suo fianco / una compagna premurosa e amabile... / Ed avrebbe voluto sentire il calore di un altro corpo sotto le coperte...
...And he would've liked to have found a thoughtful and pleasant companion at his side / And he would've liked to feel the heat of another body beneath the covers...
N.B. You can download a 4-part (Italian-language) MTV Storytellers interview with Carmen Consoli, available FREE from the iTunes store (find the files under World Music).
let's face it: the leading italian female artist.......2005-07-02
NO,THIS IS NOT GOOD MUSIC!!!!!!!!.......2004-06-05
Italian pop princess impresses once more.......2003-11-24
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L' Eccezione
Carmen Consoli Manufacturer: Musicrama/Koch ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000DESQ6 Release Date: 2002-11-05 |
Tracks:
- Pioggia d'Aprile
- 'Eccezione
- Mulini a Vento
- Fiori d'Arancio
- Matilde Odiava i Gatti
- Uva Acerba
- Moderato in Re Minore
- Masino
- 'Alleanza
- Venti del Nord
- Eppur Si Muove
- Carmen
Customer Reviews:
An Exceptional Album by The Exceptional Carmen Consoli!.......2006-10-17
My favourite is Uva acerba. To me it is probably the best of the many excellent songs she has written and it is definitely one of my desert island songs. It is soulfully beautiful to me, haunting.
It combines thoughtful lyrics (although difficult for me as my Italian is rudimentary) illuminated by proverbs, with a wistful quality; melodic with breathtaking modulations and a soft latin rhythm, and fine yet understated instrumentation. Her voice ranges from intimate and sensuous, to plaintive to serene, yet commanding.
A wonderful song from this album is Pioggia d'aprile. So pretty, classy and breezy, upbeat, passionate and yet dreamy, it seems to tell a story and also express feelings and a sort of personal philosophy. It's a perfect pop song and it's timeless. I heard it live and acoustic and it was even better than on the album.
Another reviewer already wrote about Moderato in Re minore, and I certainly agree. It's heartbreakingly beautiful ballad, which shows perhaps the softest side of the artist. It is an expression of her humanity and empathy for someone who has a very different sort of life from hers. Great guitar playing -- as usual -- by Carmen and her musicians are always great, too.
Then there is Venti del Nord. Soft of jazzy, syncopated waltz-like rhythm, dream-like and magical, yet she brings it down to earth. Lovely.
I was lucky enough to hear Fiori d'Arancio live, and it was fantastic as it is on the album. It transcends genres, for me, it's rock, but it's a fabulous dance track, it's powerful and soulful and I love it. Eppur si muove is great rock n'roll, danceable, with Eastern touches near the end.
There is a lovely little surprise on here, an instrumental aptly titled Carmen that provides a perfect finish.
The other songs are really good and there aren't any I don't like, but the ones above are, for me ... exceptional. I'm still in the process of learning to appreciate this artist. I only discovered her this year and am finding that some of her music is still growing on me. I've also not been able to translate some of her songs that well and would love to be able to understand her lyrics better.
Her musical language is one I understand. It may be because I grew up with many of her influences, Jefferson Airplane, Janis Joplin, Aretha. Like all great artists, Carmen has been influenced by greats, but she doesn't imitate them, she absorbs them and produces something original. It's contemporary yet traditional, her music is sparkling and new, yet it has an ancient quality due to her Sicilian roots. Maybe it's also because my roots are Sicilian that it hits me hard, but I think many people feel this way, because much in this music comes from the roots of our civilisation, both Western and Eastern, and I would even say that in a lot of her music East and West meet, even in her hardest rock it is sometimes apparent, although much more in her latest work, Eva Contro Eva. I'll probably say more about this when I review that one, which I hope to do soon.
Carmen's sensitivity, intelligence, and pure talent as a songwriter will hook you.......2005-12-26
The following excerpt may not be the best or most representative example of her work -- it's a favorite refrain, from "Moderato in Re Minore":
...Ed avrebbe voluto trovare al suo fianco / una compagna premurosa e amabile... / Ed avrebbe voluto sentire il calore di un altro corpo sotto le coperte...
...And he would've liked to have found a thoughtful and pleasant companion at his side / And he would've liked to feel the heat of another body beneath the covers...
N.B. You can download a 4-part (Italian-language) MTV Storytellers interview with Carmen Consoli, available FREE from the iTunes store (find the files under World Music).
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L'eccezione
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